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A
juvenile wart (also called flat wart) is in reality a benign tumor that causes
no real or little physical harm.
Juvenile
warts are more commonly found in children and adolescents. They usually occur
on the face, arms, hands and knees of young individuals.
They
are caused by the human papilloma virus or HPV. This is a type of virus that
can be found in moist and warm habitats. Therefore it may easily be found in
bathroom floors and swimming pool areas.
It
usually enters the body from little cuts in the skin. It is particularly
important not to walk bare footed in communal showers or on wet floors near
swimming pools, in order to limit exposure to the human papilloma virus
The
human papilloma virus is contagious and it can be transmitted form one person
to another. Sometimes an individual may be a carrier of a virus for several
months or even years until it develops into a wart. Because of this it is
difficult to determine when the individual had got the virus.
Although
juvenile warts pose no or very little health risk, they have the tendency to
increase in number. So it is important to treat and remove juvenile warts as
soon as possible.
Another
important reason why they should be treated is that they may interfere with the
self-confidence of the kid or adolescent.
There
are many over the counter wart removal treatments. Unfortunately many of these
are not effective to remove juvenile warts at all.
Some
of them may help to kill the wart but remember also that warts have a tendency
to re-occur. Some type of wart removal treatment may also damage the skin.
You
can also remove juvenile warts by surgery. These may include:
•
Electrosurgery
• Cryosurgery
• Laser therapy.
• Cryosurgery
• Laser therapy.
Electrosurgery
uses a heated needle to remove juvenile warts. Such a process is however
painful, even though aesthesia is administered to reduce pain. Perhaps one of
the disadvantages of this wart removal treatment is that it generally leaves a
scar.
Cryosurgery
involves a process where the juvenile wart is frozen by an instrument. An
anesthesia is usually also applied and you may need more than on session for
completer removal of the same wart.
Laser
therapy involves directing a powerful bean of light to the wart so to burn it.
This type of treatment may be quite expensive especially if you have a large
number of warts.
Alternative
and home treatments for warts may also be used to effectively treat and remove
juvenile warts. Although some of these methods produce little results, others
are known to be quite effective and have been used for many years.
You
may want to watch this Video HERE to learn about the 3
methods to remove juvenile warts.
By Charles Davidson, Author of the
Moles, Warts and Skin Tags Removal System. Dr. Davidson had been a victim of
moles and warts and his e-book actually details his whole experience via which
he was able to safely remove his moles and warts naturally while not causing
any scars. To find out more Click HERE